Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Mar 1976, p. 2

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OPP rerouted trliet for two hours at the comer of Highway SS. near Wag- ner's Corgtatrs last Friday morning that a livestock truck overturned whorl tuming the corner from the 'freed-trf, road. The driven Robert C. Sim- WATCH THE K-W RECORD Sale Begins Thursday, March 11 BEAUTIFUL BEDROOMS For further information 84 King St. North. Waterloo - tttMt-MM " TILE ii"iit Increase in sewage charges prices," Waterloo residents will have to pay $5 extra per year for sewage ser- Following the advice of the administrative com- mittee report, council agreed Monday night to increase the sewage ser- vice rate from 10 cents to 15 cents per each unit of 100 cubic feet of water striction kin of MI. tt Guelph was comm. but damage to the truck owned by Mack- dala Transport Ltd. of Flotadaie was estimated at $5,000. Lackie Bron. Ltd. of Kitchener set the trailer back on its wheels. vnuglégio h the water re- plan of 1975 was successful. the reduced consumption of water re recovery tmm sewer sur~ council explained. "Un- fortunately. while our revenue from sewer sur- charge has decreased, our cost of operating the water pollution plant has con- tinuedtoinerease." Total estimated cost for 1976 sewage treatment is about $527,523. in compar- 'rtkreportpresentedto "v - Iii/54‘”, " YOU ' i' st?s o Status-iii?. The administrative com- mittee said that the in- crease of five cents per " per cent of the operating anddetttchargesiniW6. _ "The impact of this in- prease to the averagg con- sumer wouid be approxi- mately $5 on a per annum basis,"thereport said. ' each unit of 100 cubic feet easaryinordertoreeover ison to “81,59 of 1975.

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